348 The Philippine Journal of Science 1922 
Female.—Length, 5.3 millimeters; tegmen, 12.3; wing, 1.2. 
Pregenital plate angularly produced from sides to middle. 
Anal segment small, reaching about halfway to apex of styles, 
sides slightly curved, apex slightly emarginate. In coloration 
similar to male. 
SINGAPORE (C. F. Baker), 1 male and 1 female. Java, Bod- 
janegoro (L. Kalshoven), 1 female. : 
Zoraida bakeri sp. nov. Fig. 3. 
Female.—Length, 5.3 millimeters; tegmen, 10; wing, 1. 
In general build and venation this species is similar to Z. 
kalshoveni. 3 
¥ Mesonotum light brown, 
ih darker over basal portion. The 
/ anal segment is longer, broadest 
on basal third, gradually nar- 
rowed to the truncate apex. 
The pregenital plate in lateral 
view turned ventrad at a right 
angle, in full view the apex is 
* rounded. 
Fic, 8. Zoraida bakeri sp. nov.; female BoRNEO, Sandakan (C. F. 
pregenttal plate, lateral. view. Baker, 9533), 1 female. 
Zoraida megregori sp. nov. 
Zoraida sinuosa (Boheman) ? Mum, Philip. Journ. Sci. § D 12 (1917) 
84, Pl. 1, fig. 14, 
In the above-cited paper I allowed the Philippine specimens 
to stand under sinwosa until I could examine specimens from 
West Africa. I have now been able to do this and find that 
they are quite distinct; so I now name the Philippine species 
after Mr. R. C. McGregor, of the Bureau of Science, who some 
time ago forwarded me specimens for identification. The type 
18 @ Specimen from Malinao, Tayabas, and the paratypes, the 
specimens mentioned in the previous paper as well as other 
Specimens subsequently received, from the Philippines. 
The genitalia have been described and figured previously. 
Male.—Length, 4 millimeters; tegmen, 10; wing, 5. 
Antenne longer than face, cylindrical, stramineous or light 
brown; often white with waxy secretion over mesoscutellum 
and metanotum and along the middle of dorsum of abdomen; 
genitalia red. Tegmina hyaline, veins red or brown; fuscous 
over costal, subcostal, and radial cells in basal median cell, 
